Eden Hazard will not be short of suitors in the summer when, as expected, he leaves French side Lille for pastures new. As well as having teams like Inter, Real and Barcelona being among his admirers, the 21-year-old could also opt to jump on the Eurostar and head to the Premier League, where the five Champions League-chasing teams are battling for his coveted signature.

TOTTENHAMSpurs' midfield has gone from being touted as the league's best to taking a bit of a beating of late, with manager Harry Redknapp claiming that, Aaron Lennon aside, the club does not have a natural wide right player. Adding depth is key for Spurs and additional support for the front men can only be a good thing and Redknapp has even admitted the Belgian ace is high on his transfer shortlist. Lille team-mate Joe Cole has raved about Hazard and his creativity, pace and eye for the spectacular should see him fit in well at White Hart Lane, while his dad Thierry recently said: “The priority for Eden is one thing: games. Opportunities. It might be better to join a club just below the biggest.”

MAN UNITEDAshley Young, Anderson, Tom Cleverley and Nani have all suffered with injuries in the 2011/12 season, which has prompted manager Alex Ferguson to ask Paul Scholes to come out of retirement. Some reports have suggested that Hazard will take over from Scholes when the United stalwart finally leaves the game for good and as Fergie has already missed out on Wesley Sneijder he will not want to let Hazard, who has 11 French league goals this season, slip through his fingers. He even went to France himself to watch Hazard's club take on Lyon recently.VERDICT: Hazard is just the sort of player United need and few can resist the lure of Old Trafford

ARSENAL
The Gunners have not been firing on all cylinders this season and have had to cope with the loss of Jack Wilshere, while making do with Yossi Benayoun, although the club have found form in recent weeks with Tomas Rosicky playing particularly well. However, a signing like Hazard would go a long way to persuading Robin Van Persie to stay and the Dutchman would no doubt be thrilled at the prospect of having the Belgian supplying him with the passes to score even more goals. In 2009, Hazard said that both Arsenal and Real were the type of clubs he dreamed of joining as a child, though with a manager reluctant to spend the kind of money Lille will be expecting, it's unlikely he will be moving to the red half of north London in the summer.VERDICT: Probably not Gunner happen

CHELSEA
With Chelsea's ageing squad in need of young, top class investment, Hazard has the versatility to replace Florent Malouda, Frank Lampard or Salomon Kalou, who are all thought to be nearing the end of their time at Stamford Bridge. Kalou, in particular, has played just a handful of games in the Premier League this year, and has been linked with a move to Arsenal. Whether the new manager wants him or not, owner Roman Abramovich may decide to make Hazard a Chelsea player anyway.VERDICT: The only Hazard at Chelsea will probably remain Micky Hazard, who played for the Blues in the 1980s

MAN CITY
While Hazard is unlikely to replace David Silva in City's starting XI, Samir Nasri's inept displays out wide this year will be giving Roberto Mancini something to think about in the transfer market. Winger Adam Johnson, meanwhile, who rarely starts at the Etihad, may seek a summer move in search of regular first team football. In December 2011, Mancini responded to questions linking Hazard to City: "He is a good player but at this moment we have not spoken about him," he said. That could change in the summer.VERDICT: Hazard would provide good Kompany at City for his Belgium team-mate and you can't discount a club with their financial backing